Sao Paulo appoints consultant to structure hospitals as PPPs

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Sao Paulo appoints consultant to structure hospitals as PPPs

The state of São Paulo, through the Secretaria de Saúde, has hired Fundação Instituto de Pesquisas Econômicas (FIPE) as an advisor to structure four hospital complexes to be built under the PPP model.

The projects will tendered in two packages:

  1. Package 1: Hospital Estadual de Sorocaba and CERTOO - Centro de Reabilitação e Tratamento dos Olhos e Ouvidos (Complexo Hospital da Clinicas - USP).
  2. Package 2: Hospital Estadual de São José dos Campos and Hospital Centro de Referência da Saúde da Mulher - HCRSM.

FIPE will finish structuring the PPP contracts after Feasibility studies were carried out by Mendes Junior Trading & Engineering SA and Norberto Odebrecht.

The concession will be valid for 20 years. The estimated values of the packages are the following:

  • Package 1: R $ 2,251,309,000 (US$1 billion)
  • Package 2: R $ 2,578,314,000 (US$1.2 billion)
Source: PPP Brasil
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